Hal Mead

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Hal Mead of Burlingham passed away on May 19, 2022, at Garnet Health Medical Center. He was 72. He was the son of the late Ann Marie Cerrllo Montanya and Ross Mead, born on April 19, 1950, in Newburgh, NY. Hal loved the outdoors and everything it had to offer. You could often find him outside fishing or water skiing when it was nice. He liked cars and working on them. He will be deeply missed by everyone that knew and loved him. He leaves behind his devoted wife Sharon Mead, his two sons, Hal Mead Jr., and Raymond and his wife Evelyn, his two grandsons Alex Buckley and his wife Nicola, and Raymond Mead II., his siblings Ruthann Otero, Joyce Mead (Pedro Colon), Ross Mead, Jr., Richard Mead, Michele Montanya, and Michael Montanya, his nieces Tracey Sarlo and her husband Anthony, and Melissa Kadian, his stepfather Thomas Montanya, and several nieces nephews and cousins and his feline companion Thumper, Titan, and Misty. He was predeceased by his parents Ross Mead, Ann Marie Montanya and his stepmother Emma Mead, his brother Robert Mead, and his canine companion Boomer. Arrangements were under the care of Colonial Memorial Funeral Home, for further information please call 845-434-7363 or visit www.colonialfamilyfuneralhome.com.
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